Since you keep promoting your site here, I'll go through your reasons one-by-one.  Before I was stating the facts, now I'm stating my opinion.
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   |  01.  The name BearShare.  Reminds me of the CareBears.  |  
 
  What about the name?  Is it any less original than the names of the other Gnutella clients?   
What about them?  You don't even know Michael.   
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   |  04.  Vincent and Michael's top skill is "graphic design".  Atleast Michael went to school for that.  BearShare has a really kick *** logo doesn't it?  |  
 
  BearShare's web site and logo look fine to me.  Unlike Gnotella and LimeWire, Vinnie doesn't have the financial resources to hire a web designer.   
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   |  05.  Spyware.  I am aware you have a choice to install it or not.  It shouldn't be there in the first place.  I'm assuming its for new users who really don't know any better.  |  
 
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   |  06.  Adware.  BearShare 2.2.4 has html viewing built into the client (html banners).  I have nothing against making money.  I do however have a problem with invasion of privacy (monitoring).  With the intergration of adware, spyware, html banners, etc.  Gnutella will become commericalized. No one wants thats.  I ****ing hate ads.  Everyone should know they're privacy issues with ads.  Such as cookies and other things that ultimately lead to companies tracking your web usage.  That is a fact.  |  
 
  They generate revenue.  Why don't you come up with a better solution?   
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   |  07.  Encrypted packets.  Like I said before it shouldn't be there in the first place.  I dont see other client's sending encrypted information through the network.  |  
 
  Vinnie already explained what the encrypted packets are for.   
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   |  08.  Exploit (vulnerability).  I wonder why BearShare has been the first client to be exploited.  Maybe its because of Vinnie and Michael's top skill.  No....I mean their "programming skill".  |  
 
  Or maybe it's because more people use BearShare than any other Gnutella client and some of those people were pissed off at Vinnie/BearShare so they deliberately tried to find an exploit.  All programs have bugs.   
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   |  09.  It only runs on Windows.  Only the shittest OS in the world.  |  
 
  What's your point?  Yes, Windows 95/98/ME are shitty; Windows NT/2000/Whistler aren't. 
In case you haven't noticed, Gnotella, Gnucleus, Newtella, and ToadNode are Windows specific too.   
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   |  10.  Accept incoming hosts (checkbox).  Most new users will un-check the box thinking it "wastes" bandwidth.  Which then makes the network become segmented and congested.  |  
 
  Maybe, but other people uncheck it because their provider doesn't allow incoming connections to servers.  I'm one of those people.   
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   |  11.  Unorganized search results.  No filtering of results such as file type.  No type of grouping for multiple results.  |  
 
  Which clients do this?   
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   |  12.  Vincent got my damn BearShare fan site shut down.  Would you be more happy if I linked to BearShare.com.  So you can make some of that money?  |  
 
  That's because you violated your provider's TOS.  You're still infringing on BearShare's copyright by using their trademarked logo.